Jeffrey T Eaton wrote:
> You probably need to set "allowallsubscribe: 1" on the servers in your
> murder.
>
>>From the imapd.conf manpage:
>
> allowallsubscribe: 0
> Allow subscription to nonexistent mailboxes. This
> option is typically used on backend servers in a
You probably need to set "allowallsubscribe: 1" on the servers in your
murder.
>From the imapd.conf manpage:
allowallsubscribe: 0
Allow subscription to nonexistent mailboxes. This
option is typically used on backend servers in a Murder
so that users can s
I mean we do not allow connections directly to the
back-end servers. Our FE servers are behind a
CSS redirector. The Redirector does the load balancing.
If the clients were connecting directly to the BE server
containing their INBOX, this would cause cross-subscription
problems, since BE servers
Michael Sofka wrote:
> We do this with cyrus 2.2.12 (2 frontend, 1 master, 3 backend
> server) no problem. Some of the shared mailboxes are on
> one server, while subscribers are on another.
>
> We run the frontend servers in proxy mode only.
Can you elaborate on "proxy mode only" mode? Here are
We do this with cyrus 2.2.12 (2 frontend, 1 master, 3 backend
server) no problem. Some of the shared mailboxes are on
one server, while subscribers are on another.
We run the frontend servers in proxy mode only.
Mike
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Michael D. Sofka
Sr. Systems Programmer, Postmaster pro tem
Rensselaer Poly
Hi all. We have a largish (~120,000 user / ~ 485,000 mailboxes) cyrus 2.2
install that is spread across 6 frontends and 4 backends in a murder and I just
had an interesting question that I can't seem to answer. We have a number of
shared mailboxes that get certain types of messages such as abuse ma